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were disruption
noun
An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.
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Driscoll also said that he believed there were "disruption tactics" during his successful investigation.
He also believes there were "disruption tactics" within the Met during his inquiry that led to the conviction of two of Stephen Lawrence's killers.
There were disruption of the cyst wall, intrastromal mucin lakes with floating clusters of the neoplastic cells, and stromal invasion of the neoplastic cells, indicating that the neoplasm was invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma.
Mechanisms suggested for this difference were disruption of the corneal epithelium, and reduced reflex tearing through increased comfort.
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And there were disruptions.
Still, there were disruptions.
This is disruption.
There was disruption and there was fear.
But that's disruption at internet speed.
There are disruption consultants, disruption conferences, and disruption seminars.
There was obviously going to be disruption, if there was no disruption there would be not change," she said.
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